With the Taylor American Dream AD11e-SB, the traditional US manufacturer expands its American Dream series with another fabulous model. This series presents fully solid acoustic guitars at a unique price-performance ratio. Thanks to a pickup, the attractive instruments even take the stage for themselves. An added bonus is the included AeroCase.
The AD11e-SB owes its balanced sound to select tonewoods and its C-class bracing. The in-house bracing and fully solid construction provide the necessary assertiveness and excellent sustain that are essential for a convincing performance. The walnut body produces expressive basses and warm mids, which are extended by the spruce top and brilliant highs. This results in exactly the sound that is required for high authenticity and makes the instrument an absolute must-have for singer-songwriters.
The compact Grand Theater build is extremely grippy, while the mahogany neck with eulayptus fingerboard fits comfortably in the hand. With a nut width of 43.65 mm, the guitar is just perfect for powerful strumming and delicate flatpicking. Gripping is made much easier by a shortened scale length of 613 mm, which significantly reduces the amount of force required. Dot inlays on the fretboard are a useful orientation aid. Long sessions, rehearsals or shows can be enjoyed completely comfortably due to these advantageous features.
For great stage performances, the guitar is equipped with the Expression System 2. This Taylor pickup system shines with innovation and great performance. It is an undersaddle pickup with three sensors that transmit a pristine sound, perfect for those who want to show off the natural sound of their acoustic guitar. In addition, the pickup has three pots that allow individual control of bass, mid and treble.
The guitar is rounded off by its attractive appearance, which attracts all the attention. The natural grain of the body contrasts with the top in the eye-catching Tobacco Sunburst finish, which is without a doubt the visual highlight. This is harmonized by the Tortoise pickguard, which additionally protects the material from damage during pick play. A definite asset to any stage set.
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